Open Source Intelligence – it’s surprising what you can find
Sky News has published a fascinating podcast going behind the scenes of one of their shared Open Source investigations. It tells the story of how the broadcaster collaborated with The Guardian, Bellingcat and Lighthouse Reports to investigate the UK arms trade and go on to reveal that Russian special forces are
Apple address privacy concerns with new feature
Apple has addressed recent privacy concerns with a new feature in its latest update to their operating software. iOS14 users will now see either a green or orange dot in the top right hand corner of their screen if an app is using either the camera (green) or microphone (orange). Concerns
Can you spot the fake?
The UK's largest pawnbroker has revealed the most commonly copied designer brands after revealing that over £3 billion is unwittingly spent on fake consumer items each year. H&T Pawnbrokers researched Google search volumes for fake alternatives to luxury designer brands and discovered that Yeezy, Balenciaga, Rolex, RayBan and Gucci were the top five
Warning over fake celebrity investment scams
Criminals are using fake celebrity endorsements to lure people into making fraudulent investments, the public has been warned. Online ads and phishing emails featuring the rich and famous have been increasing in recent months, according to the UK's National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) who say they have taken down more than 300,000
UK Government ‘breaks own GDPR compliance regulations’
Privacy campaigners say the UK Government has broken a vital GDPR data protection law in its development of a Covid-19 test and trace programme. The Open Rights Group says an admission to them by the Department of Health that they failed to conduct a data protection impact assessment (DPIA) before launching the
Car dealer warns about Bounce Back Loan scams
A car dealer in Scotland is warning business owners to be on their guard after he almost parted with a £40,000 Porsche in a Bounce Back Loan scam. Jim Bogan, who is a partner and director at a prestige used car sales business in Airdrie, posted a video on Facebook with the
Over 80% fail to spot online scams in survey
More than 80% of respondents to a survey by a UK bank failed to correctly spot email and other online scams claiming to be from reputable sources. The TSB survey showed 10 genuine and 10 fake alerts from third parties to 2,000 people and asked them to determine which were fake and
Introducing David Johnson
David Johnson is Conflict International’s Business Development Manager in the US and utilizes his extensive experience to make sure our clients achieve their objectives when calling on us for help. “Getting to the root of what the client needs and developing problem-solving techniques are key to what we do,” David says. “I
Have you leaked personal data when selling your car?
Four out of five car owners have unwittingly leaked personal data when selling their car, according to a survey by consumer watchdog, Which? 79% of 14,000 drivers interviewed said they did not correctly return their car to its factory settings before selling it. By syncing a phone to their car, it is
Millions of sub-standard face masks seized at Heathrow
Millions of sub-standard face masks and thousands of fake hand sanitisers have been seized at Heathrow Airport since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to London Trading Standards. They say 2.25 million did not comply with safety standards with a further 4.25 million needing label amendments before being allowed into the